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This book explores the work of a writer, Annie Chartres Vivanti (1866 1942), who brought
a transnational dimension to the marked provincialism of the Italian novel by addressing issues of gender, ethnicity, and sexuality on personal and international levels, and ...

As a major member of the New York School, Barnett Newman is celebrated for his
radical explorations of color and scale and, as a precursor to the Minimalist movement, for his significant contribution to the development of twentieth-century American art. ...

In this monograph, Gregory M. Pell provides a full-length study on the poetry of Davide
Rondoni, one of Italy s most active contemporary writers and thinkers. This book includes comparative studies of Jorie Graham, Gjertrud Schnackenberg, Charles Wright, John Ashbery, ...

The Exile in the Maghreb entails the first attempt at describing the historical reality of
the legal and social condition of the Jews in the Muslim countries of North Africa (principally Algeria and Morocco) over a thousand year period from ...

Germaine de Staël and German Women: Gender and Literary Authority (1800-1850) investigates Staël's significance as
an icon of female artistic genius and political engagement for two generations of German women, including Caroline A. Fischer, Caroline Pichler, Johanna Schopenhauer, Bettina von ...

This is a comparative study of the highly problematic concept of ‘hom’ in works by
authors born and raised in colonial contexts, and repatriated as young adults to European ‘homelands’’which they had neverbefore seen. Rhys, Duras, and Dell’Oro write at ...

Though separated by only eleven years in age, Hemingway and Williams seem literary generations apart.
Yet both authors bridged their modernist/postmodernist divide through mutual examinations of the polemics behind heteromasculinity, Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises and Williams in Cat ...

The most flamboyant, consistently dishonest racketeer was Supervisor of Internal Revenue John McDonald, whose organization
defrauded the federal government of millions of dollars. When President Grant was asked why he appointed McDonald supervisor of internal revenue he responded, “I was ...